The Lebanon Valley Food Critics visited Bagel Rack for lunch. Read their review below.
January 2022
A court just struck down Pennsylvania’s mail voting law. Here’s what you need to know.
Pennsylvania’s mail voting law was ruled unconstitutional, but it will remain in place for the time being as the Wolf administration pursues an appeal.
La Placita de Lebanon: not your average takeout (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
Back in August, the Lebanon Valley Food Critics visited La Placita de Lebanon. Take a look at their review here.
Court weighs Pennsylvania congressional map proposals with national implications
Teams representing top lawmakers and average Pennsylvanians widely agree on the basics of a good map but differ on how to weigh factors like partisan fairness.
Pennsylvania’s mail voting law ruled unconstitutional, but remains in place as Wolf appeals
The ruling by Commonwealth Court comes in response to suits filed by a Bradford County commissioner and group of Republican state representatives.
🔗 Emotions run high as Lebanon Solar hearing runs late into night
Wednesday’s North Annville Township meeting at Union Waterworks Fire Co. was full of emotions as members of the public voiced their differing opinions on the solar farm until 11 p.m.
Pa. pension fund says it won’t require board to sign secrecy oaths to hear key report
A law firm is set to unveil the findings of an internal investigation into the mammoth plan at a private session for the PSERS board next week.
🔗 Contested Lebanon solar farm presents for conditional use
After multiple postponements, North Annville Township’s much-anticipated conditional use hearing for an 800-acre solar farm kicked off Tuesday night.
The Lebanon County Conservation District Annual Tree & Plant Sale is now open [Paid Press Release]
The Lebanon County Conservation District Annual Tree & Plant Sale has returned and is offering a variety of conifers, hardwoods, perennials, and fruits with many native and pollinator species available.
A complete guide and amendment tracker for proposed changes to Pennsylvania’s Constitution
Since January 2021, Pennsylvania legislators have proposed more than 70 changes to the constitution, some of which could radically reshape how parts of state government work.
Hoagies on Main: a lunchtime jaunt to Hoagies on Main (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics ordered a sandwich at Hoagies on Main during a workday. Read their review here.
🔗 First of 2 apartments buildings opens at large mixed-use development
North Cornwall Commons Apartments opened last month at 410 Springwood Drive in North Cornwall Township. The developer, Byler Holdings held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday to celebrate the completion of the first of two apartment buildings.
🔗 Pa. woman recorded hitting person with a baseball bat arrested, police say
A video showing a Lebanon County woman hitting someone with a baseball bat led to an investigation and arrest, according to police.
A massive Pa. corporate tax break lacks basic accountability, report finds
The failures are not the result of poor oversight, but rather an explicit effort by lawmakers to limit the information that is collected about the tax credit program.
Pa. primary 2022: What delayed redistricting maps could mean for the May election
Those in charge of drawing the state’s congressional and legislative maps have blown the Wolf administration’s Jan. 24 deadline for final versions.